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Essential. Items for Structured Reporting of Rectal. Cancer MRI: 2016 Consensus Recommendation from the Korean Society of Abdominal. Radiology

Authors
Cho, Seung HyunCho, Young SeoChoi, In YoungHa, Hong IlHuh, JimiHur, Bo YunHwang, JiyoungJang, Hye YoungKim, Ah YeongKim, Ah YoungKim, HonsoulKim, Hyun CheolKim, Jin SilKim, Mi SungKim, Min JuKim, Min-JeongKim, Se HyungKwon, Heon-JuLim, Joon SeokMoon, Sung KyoungPark, Beom JinPark, Ji HoonPark, Mi-SukPark, Seong HoPark, So HyunSong, Kyoung DooWoo, Ji Young
Issue Date
Jan-2017
Publisher
KOREAN RADIOLOGICAL SOC
Keywords
Rectum; Rectal cancer; Staging; Magnetic resonance imaging; Structured; Report; Consensus; Recommendation; Guideline
Citation
KOREAN JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY, v.18, no.1, pp.132 - 151
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KCI
Journal Title
KOREAN JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY
Volume
18
Number
1
Start Page
132
End Page
151
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/85090
DOI
10.3348/kjr.2017.18.1.132
ISSN
1229-6929
Abstract
High-resolution rectal MRI plays a crucial role in evaluating rectal cancer by providing multiple prognostic findings and imaging features that guide proper patient management. Quality reporting is critical for accurate effective communication of the information among multiple disciplines, for which a systematic structured approach is beneficial. Existing guides on reporting of rectal MRI are divergent on some issues, Largely reflecting the differences in overall management of rectal cancer patients between the United States and Europe. The Korean Society of Abdominal Radiology (KSAR) study group for rectal cancer has developed an expert consensus recommendation regarding essential items for structured reporting of rectal cancer MRI using a modified Delphi method. This recommendation aims at presenting an up-to-date, evidence-based, practical, structured reporting template that can be readily adopted in daily clinical practice. In addition, a thorough explanation of the clinical and scientific rationale underlying the reporting items and their formats is provided. This KSAR recommendation may serve as a useful tool to help achieve more standardized optimal care for rectal cancer patients using rectal MRI.
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